There are people out there crazy enough to believe that if they cause a big enough war, it will trigger the end of the world and the return of their various saviors, and they are trying hard to do this. In this hard-hitting and informative interview, William Henry explains just who we should worry about, and why they are trying to do.

Get behind the headlines about Iran, and discover the chilling truth of what the Ayatollah Khameni believes, why he is building a bomb, and the bizarre reason he will try to use it.
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There are now a number of plausible end-of-the-world scenarios, enough to justify thinking seriously, and in a new way, what such an event might mean to us. It’s easy to say, oh, well, that’s it, then, we’ll just be gone.

That might not be the whole story.

Before I discuss why I think that, I’d like to run through a few of these scenarios. I’ll begin by saying that December 21, 2012 isn’t one of them. Whether or not this date has any large significance is not presently clear. There is a lot of change taking place and it might, but if there was a world-ending mechanism involved, we would almost certainly see some indications of it by now.
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Fundamentalist Christians and some Islamic extremists believe that the Battle of Armageddon will be triggered by an attack on Israel. Here, William Henry asks author Michael Baigent a crucial and frightening question: are extremist fundamentalists actually trying to cause such a war in the Middle East in hope of triggering the end of the world and their own supposed ascension into heaven?

Listen as William Henry questions expert Michael Baigent about this provocative and crucially important topic.

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(Goin? From One Piece of Holy Ground to the Next)

Y2K chaos?not. The Second Coming–not. Armageddon–not. A million tons of low-grade gunpowder all lit up and a whole lot of beer down the gullet of the world?you got it!

I don?t know about you, but I feel as if we just got to the summit of a mountain that we?ve been struggling toward for all of our history, and found that the view of the other side reveals?more mountains.

This was a very profound transition for me, because it marks a fundamental change in the way I am going to be approaching life, one I have been thinking about and preparing for since 1985.
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